AMZAING CORNER SHELVES TO BEAUTIFY YOUR AWKWARD CORNER

The corners of the houses are some of those places that most people ignore or do not know what to do with them. It is a fact that they are just weird places that do not come with an automatic solution like the other parts or sections of a home. But, it is still possible to turn these dead spaces into a DIY design challenge by making some cute shelves. And if you are creative enough the corner shelves might even prove to be one of the most prominent elements in the room regardless of how awkward the edges might appear.

Shelves are also functional and by making them you will be adding some extra space to your home that you can use for anything from books to your kid’s toys. Here are some DIY shelves that you can try out to eliminate and beautify those awkward corners in your house.

IKEA LACK SHELF

CAT SHELVES BOXES IN THE CORNER

This project is about mounting some medium size cat shelves boxes in your awkward corner. However, the pattern which entails placing them on the two walls in an alternating manner and the bright colors are what makes them look unique.

CREATIVE WALL-MOUNTED SHELF INDUSTRIAL PIPE RACKS IN THE CORNER

If you have some old industrial pipes lying around this project will give them some new use. It entails mounting them on the wall in an original pattern that leaves just enough space to accommodate books between them and the wall.

CORNER SHELVING FOR SMALL SPACE

That awkward corner in your small space can be very effective in giving you some extra storage and beautifying your home. A few planks of wood and some small pieces to act as the brackets are all you need to create these beautiful but functional corner shelves.

FLOATING CORNER SHELVES FOR SMALL SPACE

Anyone can do this DIY project because there is nothing complicated about it. The shelves only entail screwing some boards to the walls in an L-shape and painting them to match the theme of your home.

WRAP AROUND CORNER SHELF

This inventive wrap around design is perfect for dealing with an awkward protruding corner. The project involves creating some 90-degree corner shelves using small planks of wood, but you will also need wood glue to join them on the corners.

TREE BOOKSHELF IN THE CORNER

A corner shelf cannot get more inventive than this. The concept is very simple, but it still creates something amazing. It entails using a large log that stretches all the way from the ceiling to the floor as the centerpiece of the shelves. To do this, you need to cut holes in your shelf boards for the tree to pass through.

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